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RING IN SALT
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RING IN SALT
Item Name:
RING IN SALT
Item #:
TR-0303
Author/Artist:
Germany
Price/ea:
$69.95
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Ring In Salt is a classic effect! This is a close-up effect that creates sensation everywhere. Show a piece of rope and let a spectator thread his finger ring on the rope. Close your hand around the ring and rope. The spectator ties the ends of the rope together to make it impossible for the ring to come off. Give the spectator a saltshaker and ask him to pour a little "magic salt" on your closed hand. He holds his other hand under yours to catch the ring, when it is released, open your hand, and the ring is gone! The spectator, still holding the saltshaker, is asked to unscrew the cap and pour out the salt. He finds his ring in the salt! A fantastic effect! The ring is not switched and it is the same ring that was thread on the rope just a moment before! Complete with precision made apparatus, rope and routine.
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Ring In Salt is a classic effect!  This is a close-up effect that creates sensation everywhere.  Show a piece of rope and let a spectator thread his finger ring on the rope.  Close your hand around the ring and rope.  The spectator ties the ends of the ro
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